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7 unusual facts about Horry County


Academy for Technology and Academics

The Academy for Technology and Academics (formerly known as The Career Center) is a branch school of the Horry County Schools in Horry County, South Carolina, USA.

Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology

The Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology (AAST) or The Academy is a branch school of the Horry County Schools system in Horry County, South Carolina, USA.

Aynor High School

In terms of athletics, the school has the second-most championship wins in Horry County.

Coast RTA

Waccamaw Regional Transportation Authority (or Coast RTA, formerly both Waccamaw RTA and Lymo) is a public bus service along the Grand Strand in Horry County, South Carolina.

Horry County, South Carolina

The sculpture was designed by Lubbock, Texas artist Garland Weeks designed and stone base that it’s mounted on was created by Coastal Monument of Conway, South Carolina.

15 routes throughout the Horry County/Grand Strand area, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Conway, Loris, and Aynor.

Myrtle Square Mall

Coastal Carolina University had several of its offices in Myrtle Square, as well as the Republican Party headquarters for Horry County.


1990 Atlantic hurricane season

As a result, several hurricane watches and warnings were issued from Little River Inlet, South Carolina, to Cape Henlopen, Delaware.


see also

AAST

Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology, a branch school of the Horry County Schools system

Horry

Peter Horry, American Revolutionary War leader and Horry County namesake

Horry Telephone Cooperative

Because many of the beach areas were served by national providers such as GTE, Horry Telephone introduced Measured Extended area service (MEAS) in 1988 to reduce the cost of phone calls between the western portion of Horry County and the beach areas.

Robert Edge Parkway

Also in 2002, Horry County representatives in the South Carolina State House introduced a resolution to designate South Carolina Highway 22 as Interstate 73, South Carolina Highway 31 as Interstate 74, and the North Myrtle Beach Connector as Interstate 174.